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Ishika
@ishika
TikTok’s ban in the US is a perfect example of why data composability and portability in social apps is so important. More than $TRUMP coin, this should give Americans even more reason to be bullish on Web3. Thousands of creators just lost access to all their hard work, followers, and content in a second. If TikTok was built on a protocol like @farcaster_xyz , even if it was banned, users would still have been able to carry their credibility, credentials, followers, posts, and data to another app. It wouldn’t be lost. There’s probably no better time than now to be vocal about how decentralized infrastructure benefits users and should shape how social apps are built moving forward.
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Apurv
@apurvkaushal
On point but unlikely as IG would benefit the most from this due to network effects. On a separate note, read somewhere how alongside the open graph, the algorithm would also matter. Essentially a new realisation of what data should be composable outside of social graph.
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bradorbradley
@bradorbradley.eth
I was honestly shocked at how little this point has been made for onchain social products. But at the same time, the pitch for "not losing your followers/content" is still weak compared to "monetize"
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Signor Schober
@schober
Onboarding fees won't help adoption.
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